Sleeping-porch.



E. R. OULVER.

SLEEPING PORCH.

APPLICATION 111 111) JULY 8, 1912.

1,074,103, Patented Sept. 30, 1913.

alpine-sass.- .Dzuen ZOf iiiltiihfiiiiiii iiihi iiiliiiti'iitl fi fltt lliili lZiDV/iiiihi IRAYMLIND CULVE'R, OF CULVER, INDIANA, ASSHGNOR T0 CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY, DI? C'ULVER, INDIANA, A CORPORATION OF INDIANA.

SLEEPING-PORCH.

Specification of Letters Patent.

" aihn tut $5.4 311 h :lti, til t3.

Application filed July 8, 1912. Serial No. 708,096.

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at (lithium in thv unnuty 0i ii'lfai'shatl amt tltatu ntf initinna. haw tllVtiliHl a certain new dilti nzwhrl lnijn'm'unmi'it in Shiv/ping i in'nt t s, 0F i-vhiwh the iolh'iwing is a hlll, ilt'itlfl Cow-ism. anti exact: ihrsvriptinn, rol erhvingi; hzzii in illlt iii-(runipanyingr thawtini'nting a at-t hi? this specification.

My invvniinn Whites to pun-has such as E!" TUft'WiLlti'i with twin or Punches for sleeping in iihe upon air. 4

The nhjmrti (if my il'tVGlliJiOtt is; to provide. a simajiingz porch which in readily aim asiblc 'i'i'ntn the room wiih which it. in associated anti one which nt't iviitleil with tm'wahie nwti'tiiins 01' Windows which may he rei'iiiiiy ailittstwt in; the iitlfttpfiilil 0i? i All porch ham! his: [.OFiiiiiHi 01: hit; that 0; match.

The wini'lnws nit my pm EPeth'i'ht'in n1 sleeping i arch iiyi'iii mnintci'l nuijwit in witch UM that the iiiutrng'iant nan, a'ttia' gut;- i-ii io hath in pulling a (rm-(t Hf mp0 iii-w \VittLiU'W imtwenn his twi'i anzt the with i'v'hiirh tzhn ttit-zfittliigjf part-h is unnat, the Haiti-i) iiltli aatnniatiratty openting china TOOTH ncctcct,

\Vhun The ocvnpnnt hi2 ()EtlSiilQ wini'tnw ntnscri where-- he winifhiw lJfltTWtZPH hiniisult nuil his w innni is automatically opt-mitt. it; ii thin: he SLPII that a, person wishing; to occupy iii? itvupingg porch may tliFil'UiH in a Warn: room and get: into hail, t-ltn then (rhinos the whirfhm' l'ioit'weel'i himself nntt t'ln drossinp: xvi-tan, thereby antonnltit-aliy opening t-hi: outside Window. Reversing the pincesa n11 ni'is ing, puts him hack intii his warm room.

The opening; fin. thi. Utthra'iiit WilitiUW is pir z 'i'hi'ably math: high enough an that thn sunlight may tirintl tho ontirv intreiritn ut' the ini'ch. in tho :t'mni if slnuping pin-("t1 herain shnw'iain't i tmi-i'ihnii wuntiia'tm's am Pit") ithft to ii'iavnni stagnant hit. from cut inching in the aco :ihnvc the \ViiMrnY 13a shut :Othm? nlvaniagz tw of they shaping pom-h iii my invention will :iptwat as, this SIiOUiii ient'inn pi-ngi'cssoa,

Pity ii'tvvntuion will he nmin chia't'ly antlersivnntt by i-i'rlvi'onvn to the nccun'ipnnying: drawings, in which--- Figure 1 is a p 'sspvvtivn ViOW of two sleeping pmrtr jies 0t my invci'ithni npianing;

a iii-ism t npnii t (h' intn thn Sttttlt) i-nnin; Fig. :3 is a via-thrill ('i'US-ifi-lifiitliluti vivw iii a Hht'ping pan-h of my invuntinn ta-lwn on they iilli, Q- L of Fig. amt Fig. 3 is n horizontal sectional VitiW al' the winilnw sashis anti thiil' lrnnws iatlUPll mi t'hu linu 3 3 nti' Fig. 2. in ()ltiLl tn moi-u vlttzitiy illustrate thu (llltfl'liiit li oi the r-nniitmhalam-cit winttnw sashvsg the tlUVit'tiH 't'm: raising ant! Inwuring thu \vinttnw sashex aw shown in this iigul'v.

t f ii-i-iilai' I'ltlltHttlfa' i'ntvr tn similar parts ii iiUiifilHlllii the sewn-at Hints.

in Fig. i, i have shnwn two FltOPiItLI porches owning into the same l'tmili. in thin cmhothnwnt hi my invention the hints or (:ntmht s an: l lilfitilltiiil with the ltiiltlS atljai-irnt in Pavh other. As shown clearly in l igs. :2 and $5, the aha-ping pow-h is 11'0- \'i=ihil with an nnt'siih: Walt t anti a partition :3 vi-rating tin Sleeping pun-h 'mni the Mann w th whit-h it is asnuiaiuil. The wall t is plhNithti with a \ViitllUW Ii unit thiwall in [)I'UVititti with this \vinituw -.l-. Chain; amt i) passing; (\VIJE' snitahtv pnllqvs 1', i and 10 are cnnnmwt'nit tn (with at the \vinitnws in sin-h a ntam'iei' t hab wlwn one of this Wiiltlnwn is iaisvit ihv HLltlEi' \\'i!lt|0\\' is autoninth-ally lowia'ial and vice Vt 'i,ltl1i- 1t t'llEtit-lS an wunl'vit tn the winthiw aashvis in any snitahln manner.

As shown in t iga. .t Illtil ii thn butt (n (anwh 11 is raised ahm'u tlw Khan, alhnving the warm air from thn llmitl with which [he alt-(tang porch is (ftiltliittt'ti in i-il'cniatu 'l'ruvty under the hut]. Heating radiators may his fliptlfiiil in the spawn untha the hetl ()i :1 system of Slltlvts may he ])t()\'i(l(ti tzn ni'rnpy this wave, it (tosit'ml.

'tho \attn aii' [Win the mum is prnvonttal fi'nin gating ahnvn thv hurl by a i-anvas '12 whivh is sti'istthutl uvia' the mattl'iws iii and nnihailit spring-fa it, as shnwn in Fig. 2. The warm ttii thus (mntinial in the (7( "'.1't niontz lmhnv the lWti structure L'li LC iYLly luw is the hint at n iflltli ltl'lit iit, tunimi'ntiuie n llil l the occupant may have tllfl advantage M the nntsitln aii'. lh twtwn the two shaming pniuhni; anii ahnyn thnjxnpn of the Wit;- rtnw iti'iunvs 1:: anti it: is iltt vvntilatnr 1T \vhit'h ptm'vnta stagnant air from mitt-(ting in thh Wnll illlUVt the winilnw frames, it, shnnhl iii. initial that thn (inviting for the window 53 is Htlilh'itlliiy high to nltuw lmlight to loud the entire interim (ll the sleeping; ani-0h. 

